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Eighth-graders...they aren't like us, and increasingly, they’re no longer like eighth-graders. As middle school students are guided into taking more rigorous classes and even choosing majors, eighth grade is becoming the new 10th grade. More»

anc_dyn_linksThe current incarnation of the federal education law expires this year. Armed with members’ stories and input, NEA is launching a grassroots effort for change.

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